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1° medio

Unit: Films and TV


programmes
Yuliett Zabala
Vocabulary

action film animation chat show comedy documentary fantasy film

game show horror film musical news bulletin drama reality show
Vocabulary

Science fiction sitcom soap opera talent show thriller war film
film

weather forecast western romantic comedy


Vocabulary
Boring: aburrido
Confusing: confusa
Convincing: convincente
Embarrasing: embarazoso/ que da verguenza
Exciting: Emocionante
Funny: Divertido
Gripping: Cautivador
Imaginative: Imaginativo
Interesting: Interesante
Moving: Conmovedor
Scary: Que da miedo
Spectacular: Espectacular:
Unrealistic: Poco realista
Violent: Violento
Some and any
We use some* in affirmative sentences
We use any in negative sentences and questions

He has some books


He hasn't got any friends.

Ofrecer o pedir prestado* would you like some water?


1.There aren’t some / any help.
2. Do you know some / any Americans?
3. We need some / any more coffee.
4. She’s got some / any interesting friends.
5. I didn’t have some / any breakfast today.
6. He hasn’t done some / any work for ten years.
7. Have you got some / any brothers and sisters?
8. I’m having some / any problems with my car.
9. Are there some / any restaurants near here?
Countable and uncountable nouns
Few and a little (small quantity)
We use a few with countable nouns
We use a little with uncountable nouns

I've brought a few friends.


It needs a little more work.
V. Fill in a little or a few.
1. A little lemonade
2. A few men
3. A little milk
4. A few sweets 7. A few friends
5. A few women 8. A few houses
6. A little money 9. A little snow
Much, many, a lot of
We use these in negative or interrogative sentences
We use much with uncountable nouns
We didn’t spend much money
We use many with countable nouns
I don’t have many friends
In affirmative sentences we use:
A lot of for uncountable and countable
I have a lot of friends
Much, many or a lot of
1. John hasn’t much money.
2. There is a lot of gold in the bag
3. I haven’t got many birds in the sky!
4. There aren’t many cars in the street.
5. Are there many apples on the tree?
6. Jane spends a lot of money at the shops.
7. Have you got much bread in the cupboard?
8. Are there many children on the beach?
9. We are early. We have a lot of time.

III. Put in much or many.


1. I haven’t got much time.
2. Do you play much football?
3. I don’t eat much meat.
4. There aren’t many people here.
5. We don’t have much rain in summer.
6. Are there many American in your country?
7. Have you travelled to many countries?
8. Was there much traffic on the road?

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